Sustaining Employability Through Work-life Learning: Practices and Policies

Author:   Stephen Billett ,  Henning Salling Olesen ,  Laurent Filliettaz
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2023
Volume:   35
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9789819939589


Pages:   341
Publication Date:   01 July 2023
Format:   Hardback
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This book seeks to advance understandings of and approaches to supporting and sustaining working age adults’ learning across lengthening working lives and inevitable transitions they encounter and are required to negotiate. It is founded on the processes and findings of a three-phase practical inquiry into worklife learning and its implications for workplace and educations’ practice conducted in Australia over a three-year period commencing in 2019. Diverse perspectives and orientations were utilised in approaches to data analysis and renderings from the data, thereby opening up the analysis of these complex phenomena to different lines of interrogation, questions and analytical approaches. It elaborates more fully understandings about the processes of adults’ learning and development across their lifespan of adulthood referred to as working life, and what factors and contributions supported that learning. This book also attempts to reconcile a coherent view about development across the work lifespan, and how that can be supported by education provisions, workplaces, communities, and by the adults themselves.

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Author:   Stephen Billett ,  Henning Salling Olesen ,  Laurent Filliettaz
Publisher:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Edition:   1st ed. 2023
Volume:   35
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9789819939589


ISBN 10:   9819939585
Pages:   341
Publication Date:   01 July 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Dr Stephen Billett is Professor of Adult and Vocational Education at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. After a career in clothing manufacturing, he became a vocational educator, teacher educator, professional educator and held a policy role in Queensland. Since 1992, at Griffith University, he has researched learning through and for work and published widely in fields of learning for occupations, vocational education, workplace learning, work, higher education and conceptual accounts of learning for occupational purposes. He has been Fulbright scholar (1999), National Teaching Fellow (2009-11), ARC Future Fellow (2011-16) recipient of honorary doctorates from Jyvaskala University, Finland (2013) and University of Geneva (2020), elected Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia (2015), research fellow at Oxford University (2019-22), and adjunct professor at University of Stavanger, Norway (2019-23) and University Vast, Sweden (2019-). His current research projects are on: the standing of vocational education, integration of work experiences to promote university students’ employability, resilience in healthcare workers, worklife learning in an era of change, continuing education and training in Singapore and re-imaging rural general practice after CoVid19. He is the founding and editor in chief of the journal Vocations and Learning: Studies in Professional and vocational education, and the Professional and practice-based learning book series for Springer. Laurent Filliettaz is a full professor in Adult Education, Language and Work at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland. His expertise includes literacy issues in workplace contexts, multimodal interaction analysis in connection to learning and training practices in vocational education and training. He received his Ph.D. in linguistics in 2000 and has conducted numerous research projects over the years in areas such as pragmatics, interactional sociolinguistics or discourse analysis. Laurent is the author of several books and articles published in French and English, analysing the role of language in the workplace and dealing with issues such as cooperation, problem solving, decision making, multiactivity, power, identity and learning. Laurent is currently leading several research programs sponsored by the Swiss national science foundation (SNF) and promoting applied linguistics methods in the field of vocational education and training. Henning Salling Olesen is Professor at Roskilde University, Denmark. He has had formal posts (pro-rector and rector 1978-81 and 2006-10) in the University, engaged in academic organization. From the early 1980’s, he focused on adult and continuing education research, and developed close relations with trade unions and popular education, and engaged in policy development around adult workers’ rights to education and training, which is still ongoing today. Through organising adult education research, he connected with European networks in this field, including with colleagues at Tampere University, and later, was involved in the European Society for Research in the Education of Adults (ESREA), chairing the organization from 1999-2013. Since 2010, he published a European journal in this field, RELA, and was also involved in founding the Graduate School in Roskilde University in 1997. Apart from a university leadership period a few years ago, he has mainly been involved in doctoral education, including academic collaborations with researchers in China and Brazil.

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